// REPS VS FITBOD

REPS vs Fitbod — Try REPS Instead.

Fitbod and REPS both use AI, but in completely different ways. Fitbod's AI is a programmer — it designs your workout plan, selects exercises, and adjusts difficulty based on your logged history. REPS's AI is a tracker — it watches you exercise through your phone's camera and counts every rep automatically.

Fitbod requires a gym. It's built around equipment — barbells, dumbbells, cables, machines. The algorithm needs to know what equipment you have so it can build appropriate workouts. REPS requires zero equipment. It's 100% bodyweight — pushups, squats, burpees, pull-ups.

The pricing models differ too. Fitbod is $12.99/month with no free tier for workout generation. REPS is free to download and use, with premium at $19.99/month for additional features. The core AI rep counting, rank system, and leaderboard are all available for free.

// HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON

REPS vs Fitbod — Feature Comparison

FEATUREREPSFITBOD
PricingFree + $19.99/mo premium$12.99/mo
Training FocusBodyweight onlyAlgorithm-based gym programming
Tracking MethodAI camera rep countingManual logging with AI programming
Equipment NeededNone (bodyweight only)Gym equipment required
Gamification8-tier ranks, XP, factions, leaderboardNone
AI FeaturesPose detection, auto rep counting, form feedbackAI workout programming (not tracking)
PlatformiOS onlyiOS + Android
// ABOUT FITBOD

What Fitbod does well — and where it falls short.

Fitbod uses an algorithm to generate personalized workout plans based on your available equipment, fitness level, and recovery status. Every time you open the app, it builds a new workout that accounts for which muscles you trained recently and how much volume they can handle. The programming adapts as you log more data.

This approach works well for gym-goers who don't want to think about programming. Fitbod tells you exactly what exercises to do, how many sets and reps, and what weight to use. It tracks your strength levels over time and adjusts the difficulty. The exercise library is extensive, with video demonstrations for hundreds of movements.

The limitation is that Fitbod requires gym equipment and manual logging. Every set and rep needs to be entered by hand. There's no camera-based tracking. And the algorithm-driven approach means you're always following the app's plan — there's no freestyle training, no competition, and no social element to keep you accountable beyond the programming itself.

Choose Fitbod if...

  • You want an AI that programs your entire gym workout — exercise selection, sets, reps, and weight — so you don't have to think about programming.
  • You have access to a full gym with barbells, dumbbells, cables, and machines.
  • You prefer following structured plans over freestyle training.
  • You don't mind manual logging and want the app to use that data to improve future workout recommendations.

Choose REPS if...

  • You want AI that tracks your actual reps in real-time via camera, not AI that just tells you what to do.
  • You train without equipment — bodyweight exercises only.
  • You want to choose your own exercises and train freestyle, not follow an algorithm's plan.
  • You're motivated by competition (ranks, leaderboard, factions) rather than just automated programming.
// FAQ

Questions? Answered.

Does Fitbod count reps automatically?

No. Fitbod tells you what exercises to do and how many reps, but you log everything manually. REPS uses your phone's camera to count reps automatically via AI pose detection.

Can I use Fitbod without a gym?

Fitbod has limited bodyweight options, but it's designed around gym equipment. The algorithm works best when you have access to barbells, dumbbells, and machines. REPS is built exclusively for bodyweight training with no equipment needed.

Which app's AI is more useful?

It depends on what you need. Fitbod's AI excels at workout programming — it picks exercises and weights for you. REPS's AI excels at rep tracking — it verifies every rep you do via computer vision. They solve different problems.

Is Fitbod worth the price?

At $12.99/month with no free tier, Fitbod makes sense if you train at a gym and want automated programming. If you train bodyweight and want automatic tracking plus gamification, REPS offers more value — especially since the core features are free.

Why choose REPS as a REPS vs Fitbod?

REPS works as a REPS vs Fitbod by offering AI-powered automatic rep counting through computer vision technology that competitors typically lack. While most fitness apps require manual logging of sets and reps after each exercise, REPS uses your phone's camera to watch your movement and count every rep automatically as you perform pushups, squats, burpees, and other bodyweight exercises. REPS focuses exclusively on bodyweight training requiring zero gym equipment, making it ideal for home workouts and travel fitness. The app includes an 8-tier ranking system with global leaderboard showing real usernames and verified rep counts, faction-based team wars for competitive team challenges, and XP progression where each rep earns 1 experience point. REPS is free to download on iOS 17 or later with core features available at no cost. REPS Premium costs $59.99 annually for avatar customization and advanced features.

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AI that watches, not just plans. Every rep counted.

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